Western Sydney defender Scott Neville has been slapped with a $1000 fine for making an offensive gesture towards Adelaide fans after their round-two A-League victory.Neville was seen showing his middle finger to a group Reds supporters at Coopers Stadium following Brendon Santalabs stoppage-time winner 10 days ago.He also appeared to yell something in the direction of the crowd.Football Federation Australia (FFA) found the 27-year-old full-backs behaviour breached the organisations National Code of Conduct.FFA took into account Nevilles remorse in keeping his sanction at a reprimand and fine, though warned any further misbehaviour would leave him at risk of more severe punishment.Its not the first time a Wanderers player has been caught making an offensive gesture to fans.Mitch Nichols was also fined $1000 last season for his two-fingered salute at Brisbane supporters in the clubs epic semi-final win.Tony Popovics side have had a mixed start to the season, sitting sixth with four points from a possible nine and they blew a 2-0 lead to draw with Newcastle on Sunday.Winger Steven Lustica insisted no individual player would be hung out to dry for the capitulation but said the entire group felt as if theyd suffered a defeat.We were dominating the game and we let that slip, he said.In one positive, Lustica said the pitch at new temporary home ground Spotless Stadium was one of the best the team has played on.And the Wanderers will have the perfect opportunity to bounce back against strugglers Central Coast when they return to the venue on Saturday night.Its great weve got another home game and were looking forward to another good turnout from our fans, Lustica said.The Mariners lost last week so theyll be motivated to come out and try and put some pressure on us. 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LOUIS -- Rookie Tavon Austin has missed another day of practice, lessening the odds hell be ready for the St. Brownlow medallist Matt Priddis says West Coast are bracing for a manic Western Bulldogs outfit on Thursday night, but theyll have to do it without speedy winger Lewis Jetta.Jetta has been ruled out of the elimination final at Domain Stadium after straining his calf at training earlier this week.The injury is a heartbreaking setback for Jetta, who had shown promising signs since being recalled to the senior side last month.The former Swan has been replaced by makeshift ruckman Mitch Brown in the only change to West Coasts line-up.West Coast say Jetta is a chance to return later in the finals if the Eagles advance past the Bulldogs.The Bulldogs have rolled the dice on the selection front, recalling five players.Tom Liberatore (ankle), Easton Wood (ankle), Jordan Roughead (calf) and Jack Macrae (hamstring) all return from injury.And forward Jake Stringer has earned a recall following two solid hit-outs in the VFL.The Bulldogs started the season in scintillating fashion, winning 12 of their first 16 games.But theyve limped to the line since then, losing to St Kilda, Geelong and Fremantle in their past six matches.A 20-point loss to lowly Fremantle was particularly alarming, with most pundits writing off their flag chances.But Priddis said West Coast were expecting a fierce contest, especially considering the star power the Bulldogs have been able to recall.The first 18 weeks of the year, they were the best contested ball winning tteam - No.dddddddddddd1 for pressure, Priddis said.So were planning for them to get back to their best, manic pressure.The Eagles named ruckman Scott Lycett despite his ongoing battle with a left knee injury.West Coast enter the finals in the hottest of form after disposing of premiership hopefuls GWS, Hawthorn and Adelaide in their past three matches.Even the loss of star ruckman Nic Naitanui failed to halt the Eagles charge, although their sixth-placed finish means therell be no margin for error during the finals.Under the current finals format, no team has won the flag from outside the top four.But Priddis said the Eagles believed they had the potential to buck that trend.I think this year it can be done, Priddis said.Its been one of those years where its been so even. You saw Adelaide go from second to fifth in one week.The week off going into finals, it takes away a bit of the advantage the top two sides get by winning that first week. Everyones going in pretty fresh. That will be enough to shake it up.Priddis has played nine finals matches during his decorated 218-game, 11-season career, and the 31-year-old is urging his teammates to treasure the opportunity theyve got ahead of them.When you look at your career, any finals win is a career highlight. They are very special moments, Priddis said. ' ' '